New Delhi: Delhi on Thursday recording 85 new Covid-19 cases.
This is the highest since August 1, when the same number of cases is recorded in the national capital.
The level of participants has increased by 0.15%.
More worrying, city hospitals said there was a significant increase in reception because Covid-19.
“In November-end, we only had five Covid-19 patients received.
In the past two weeks, the number has risen to 50,” said Dr.
Suresh Kumar, Director of Lok Nayak Hospital, said.
He said that at least two patients had severe symptoms and they needed oxygen therapy.
Suresh Kumar, Director of Lok Nayak Hospital, said at least two patients had severe symptoms and needed oxygen therapy.
“One of them has recovered while the others are still in oxygen support,” he said.
Dr.
Shamsher Dwedive, who heads the Covid-19 task force at the Nayati Vimhans Hospital, said they had four reception because of Covid-19 in the last two weeks.
“In November, no,” he added.
Other leading public and private hospitals also see similar trends.
Most doctors blame him at the lack of covid behavior that is appropriate between the masses.
However, there is also concern that the Omicron variant can cause further Spurt in the case.
“We may see more cases in the next few months.
Third waves cannot be avoided.
But, hopefully, mass vaccination will help reduce its impact,” Dr.
Suranjit Chatterjee, senior consultant, internal treatment in Apollo Hospital, said.
Dr.
Mohit Gupta, Cardiology Professor at the G B-Hospital, said that a large meeting must be limited by the direct effect to control the spread of disease.
“The increase in this case is worrying.
The reason is the lack of social blasphemy and masking,” he said.
In the last 16 days, the data distributed by the government showed that Delhi had recorded an average of 63 Covid-19 cases every day.
This is the highest in the past four months.
In August, September, October and November, Delhi recorded an average of 48.37, 32 and 35 cases every day.
The number of active cases in the city, showed data, also increased significantly, of 348 active cases in October to 475 on December 16.